Brevet Capital Management
Venture debtNew York Β· 2 people tracked
Investment thesis
Brevet Capital Management pursues a 'finance as a service' strategy, providing direct lending and other financing to private middle market companies that enable them to serve the government sector as contractors. The firm views this as a low credit risk strategy with high barriers to entry, targeting a gap where traditional lenders fail to provide innovative financing and advisory services to the private contractors that government agencies rely on. It emphasizes proprietary, sustainable financing solutions structured to endure across multiple economic cycles, while helping government agencies solve complex problems and drive positive social impact.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 18, 2026.
Team Β· 2 people
from the firm's websiteFrequently asked questions
- What sectors does Brevet Capital Management focus on?
- Brevet Capital Management focuses on Fintech, GovTech.
- Where is Brevet Capital Management located?
- Brevet Capital Management is headquartered in New York, US.
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